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www.programminghelp.org Watch in 720p Just an overview of what this playlist will be about. Not so much with the programming until the next video.

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    Android Tutorial & Lessons 18: Creating a Scroll View Whats upCornFanz, thanks for watching my videos, I would love it if you subscribe and give me some feedback. Check out the discussion @ my forum for this lesson: www.cornboyz.com In this lesson you will: -Create more buttons & references -Create a Scrollview -Some other sweet stuff -subscribe -Thumbs up this video ;) This video is the 18th in a web series that I am creating to help you learn Android programming so you can create apps and eventually how to learn to write games for android phones. I want to explain things in a way that everyone can understand, even if you have no experience with Java, XML, C++, OpenGL, or as a matter of fact, any other programming language. If you do have a lot of experience with programming, these first videos will be really slow for you, but my goal is to get everyone sprinting, but for now we have learn to crawl. follow me on twitter: @cornboyz

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      www.programminghelp.org Watch in 720p We will learn about how to make decisions with if statements as well as nesting them. We will also learn about comparison and logical operators.

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        The Computer Information Systems curriculum emphasizes a systems approach to problem solving and evolves with the changing needs of business and technology. Students examine technical challenges within the context of the work environment. They learn the importance of being good communicators, team players as well as the skills needed to respond to the complexities of evolving hardware and software.

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          Subscribe if you like my videos! Go to my website thenewboston.com if you need any help or have any questions. I will answer them all there!

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            Android Tutorial & Lessons 1: Installing Eclipse and SDKs Check out the discussion for this lesson in my forum: www.cornboyz.com Eclipse Download Link: www.eclipse.org Android SDK download: developer.android.com Android ADT Link: developer.android.com What’s up my peepz? (who says peepz anymore?) This lesson will get you up and running, and even if you are an absolute beginner, you can do it. Please subscribe and thumbs up the video and you will be a pro in no time In this lesson you will learn: -XML, the Easy way, using the Graphical Layout -Installing Eclipse -Set up the link to the ADT -Setting up the SDK and different android platforms -Setting up the AVD This video is the first in aweb series that I am creating to help you learn Android programming so you can create apps and eventually how to learn to write games for android phones. I want to explain things in a way that everyone can understand, even if you have no experience with Java, XML, C, OpenGL, or as a matter of fact, any other programming language. If you do have a lot of experience with programming, these first videos will be really slow for you, but my goal is to get everyone sprinting, but for now we have learn to crawl. follow me on twitter: /cornboyz

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              How to make a simple Calculator(Java Application) in NetBeans IDE using swing controls. More Java Tutorials – bit.ly

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                  Create your own basic php HTTP proxy. Remember, a proxy should not be used for illegal activity. This tutorial will cover the simplicity of creating a proxy using PHP, and does not encourage such illegal activity.

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                    Software development is hampered by a specific set of design mistakes that were made in the first programming languages and repeated in everything that has been done since. And, somewhat miraculously, JavaScript is going to make it right, radically transforming the way we write applications. Again. In the Loop of History, it has all happened before, but it has never happened like this. This is why you should care about the emergence of server-side JavaScript and the excitement around projects like Node.js — not because they’re at the sharp end of a trend, but because they’re paving the road toward the next big revolution in software.

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                      This webcast is an introduction to Design Patterns in Qt. Once you see the design patterns that Qt Software employed in Qt, we believe that you will find it easier to replicate them in your own work. Our host is Alan Ezust. Alan is the author of the book “An Introduction to Design Patterns in C++ with Qt 4,” and a member of the ICS Qt consulting staff. Alan has more than a decade of experience teaching programming and writing course material at McGill University, Suffolk University, Learnix, Nortel, Objectivity, and Hewlett Packard. Welcome to Design Patterns in Qt 4! This video is one in a series of free webcasts hosted by the ICSNetwork, The Place to Learn Advanced Techniques for Developing with Qt. There are currently 9 FREE training webcasts available at the ICSNetwork including: -An Introduction to Qt -Qt Webkit -Best Practices for Qt Programming -The Model-View Framework -Design Patterns in Qt 4 -What’s New in Qt 4.4 -The GraphicsView Framework -An Introduction to QThreads -Best Practices for Qt Localization Visit us at www.ics.com/icsnetwork/ or visit our Facebook page, Qt Underground, at www.facebook.com

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                        In this video tutorial I go over how to access HTML elements from JavaScript. I go over getElementById, getElementsByName, getElementsByTagName and also accessing inner HTML.

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                          Force a newly registered user to activate their account by email.

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                            A quick peek at building web apps in one web interface with WebRAD…best used in high resolution screen…check out our other videos…

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                              www.tstc.edu The Graphics, Gaming & Simulation specialization of Computer Science Technology is designed to prepare students for entry into the world of graphics programming. Graphics and simulation is used in several segments of Information Technology, including Education and Training, Aerospace and Defense, and Gaming. The curriculum for this specialization begins at a more advanced level than other curricula of Computer Science Technology. Prerequisites for entry into this curriculum include College Algebra and College Trigonometry. Graphics, gaming and simulation programmers tend to push hardware and software to its limits. An introduction to Assembler is included in this curriculum, but C++ is the primary programming language. After mastering the fundamentals of C++, the student moves into advanced applications of C++ in animation programming, multi-user interface programming, advanced mathematical applications, and artificial intelligence. Tools such as Open GL and DirectX are included in this curriculum. This degree plan ends with a Comprehensive Software Project, in which the student designs and develops a portfolio of Graphics, Gaming and Simulation programming to present to potential employers. Client Server Specialization…A specialization in Computer Science Technology at Texas State Technical College. The maturing of network technology during the last decade of the 20th century has made possible the distribution of data and computing over a variety of

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